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>> bret: standing next to carl are you? it looks like carl's backdrop. ed henry -- >> very similar. >> bret: thank you very much. now to the international news. close circuit video of twin bombings at the headquarters in damascus. the first blas was 7:00 in the morning and may have been a diversion. the second came as a white van goes in the complex and then explodes. four army guards were killed in the blast. 14 wounded. one iranian tv reporter killed by sniper fire later in the day. experts say the attacks mark the closest the rebels have been able to get to the inner workings of the bashar assad regime. since the top official was killed months ago. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad pointed the finger at the usual suspects. the u.s. and israel in today's address to most of the united nations general assembly. correspondent jonathan hunt reports as you can imagine, not even was happy to see him. >> as around 1,000 people gathered outside the u.n. to protest his appearance, president mahmoud ahmadinejad delivered a speech that was less fiery than man
>> bret: standing next to carl are you? it looks like carl's backdrop. ed henry -- >> very similar. >> bret: thank you very much. now to the international news. close circuit video of twin bombings at the headquarters in damascus. the first blas was 7:00 in the morning and may have been a diversion. the second came as a white van goes in the complex and then explodes. four army guards were killed in the blast. 14 wounded. one iranian tv reporter killed by sniper fire later in...
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carl, we got to see it. i mean, this is not one of those where it's up in the air, it's okay either way. because of fedex which we're going to talk about. fedex shows you, listen. unless we turn the economy around we're going to have a lot more fedexes. >> let's bring it in. shares falling in premarket the package delivery company has cut their earnings guidance as weakness in the global economy constrained revenue growth at fedex express more than expected. fedex now seals the $1.37 to $1.43 for the quarter ended august 31st. analysts were looking for $1.56 per share. we should mention express handles a lot of the international, jim. that's what they're seeing, a global problem here. >> we saw july 25th u.p.s. said something similar. fedex did not say at the time. this is the first time we've had down quarter for fedex in three years. i think that the natural assumption is maybe amazon is not doing that well. i don't want to make the natural assumption because there is just, the derivative play is always so
carl, we got to see it. i mean, this is not one of those where it's up in the air, it's okay either way. because of fedex which we're going to talk about. fedex shows you, listen. unless we turn the economy around we're going to have a lot more fedexes. >> let's bring it in. shares falling in premarket the package delivery company has cut their earnings guidance as weakness in the global economy constrained revenue growth at fedex express more than expected. fedex now seals the $1.37 to...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts d have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power of their $1 million service guarantee. you have so mu
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla. let's get you started. it looks like another drift lower. keep in mind we saw lower fractions. that's what i mean by drift when i say drift lower. take a look at the action over in europe. stocks continue to move further away from 14-month highs. the concern today that perhaps spain will not, in fact, seek a bailout. so our roadmap this morning starts with yet another warning from fedex, the shipping giant blaming a slow global economy. but is this a macroissue or consumers no longer paying extra for express service. >> apple did it. expectations still high as preorders for the iphone 5 cross 2 million. >> prices on "squawk box" this morning, speaking of which, what was up with oil's mysterious decline yesterday and is it bad for confidence. >> ford is being called the most important model in decades for that company. we're going to be hearing from the ceo alan mulally. fedex states the q1 results are below its own exec sagss saying weak global conditions damped growth. my big question today, jim, was when
i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla. let's get you started. it looks like another drift lower. keep in mind we saw lower fractions. that's what i mean by drift when i say drift lower. take a look at the action over in europe. stocks continue to move further away from 14-month highs. the concern today that perhaps spain will not, in fact, seek a bailout. so our roadmap this morning starts with yet another warning from fedex, the shipping giant blaming a slow global economy. but is this a...
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. >> that's right, carl. discover financial, the best performer in the s&p 500 after posting better-than-expected earnings. it's -- was down a bit and also its credit card loans. business grew by 2.4%. a lot of revenues, about 100 million came in from the add ones, identity theft protection, credit monitoring and those are things that they actually just settled with the new financial services bureau on. it will be interesting to see how those metrics change in the coming quarters, carl. >> what a roller coaster ride for that name over the past couple of days, bertha. thanks a lot. >>> there's a new way to watch your favorite television shows that brings the characters and sometimes the news anchors to life. we'll tell you all about that. then we'll talk to the man trying to abolish the income tax in the state of nebraska. and later, why buying a lemon could be good for your wallet. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research provider
. >> that's right, carl. discover financial, the best performer in the s&p 500 after posting better-than-expected earnings. it's -- was down a bit and also its credit card loans. business grew by 2.4%. a lot of revenues, about 100 million came in from the add ones, identity theft protection, credit monitoring and those are things that they actually just settled with the new financial services bureau on. it will be interesting to see how those metrics change in the coming quarters,...
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i have good timing sometimes, carl. but before we get to our guest, i'll tell you, when you hear about this guy's story, in my instance i feel like standing up and singing "god bless america." here's a guy who came from a communist country. one of the stories told about thomas pedderfy is that growing up in communist hungary in the '50s, a friend of his coming back from austria gave him some wrigley gum. what did he do? he chopped it up in little pieces and started selling it for a profit. when he went back to school the principal at his school said this is a communist country. where are your morals at? another neat story about this gentleman, in 1977 some not only credited him, ok, as you pointed out being the father of high-speed trading, he might be the father of the tablet computer. in the '70s he tried to make a prototype that could be referred to as a tablet computer to trade what ultimately became high-speed trading. he's the founder of interactive brokers. current ce oh. a great american. welcome to the show, th
i have good timing sometimes, carl. but before we get to our guest, i'll tell you, when you hear about this guy's story, in my instance i feel like standing up and singing "god bless america." here's a guy who came from a communist country. one of the stories told about thomas pedderfy is that growing up in communist hungary in the '50s, a friend of his coming back from austria gave him some wrigley gum. what did he do? he chopped it up in little pieces and started selling it for a...
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thank very much. >> thanks, carl. we have some breaking news from groupon and let's go to julia boorstin with the latest. >> groupon is getting into mobile pages taking on established payers like american express and square which is partly owned by visa along with paypal and google. the service called groupon payments allows small businesses using groupon's merge ants apps to a touch a swiper and it will charge 15 cents per swipe plus fees and one point for mastercard, vase and discover. square charges merchants a flat 2.75% rate per swipe. groupon is targeting restaurants, salons and spas, businesses too small to pay the small fees that amex charges and too big to rely on square's doggel. it hopes to lure businesses by processing payments overnight instead of the days that most credit card companies take. plus businesses get analytics on their transactions, while groupon gets details on how consumers shop. let's take a look at how groupon sales are today and they're down over 80% since the company's ipo last november
thank very much. >> thanks, carl. we have some breaking news from groupon and let's go to julia boorstin with the latest. >> groupon is getting into mobile pages taking on established payers like american express and square which is partly owned by visa along with paypal and google. the service called groupon payments allows small businesses using groupon's merge ants apps to a touch a swiper and it will charge 15 cents per swipe plus fees and one point for mastercard, vase and...
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carl? >> the art market? >> kayla, what's your sense in terms of whether or not this group, one year later, has a better platform, a list of demands, any other sort of more central themes to rally around as opposed to these disparate people who want to occupy various things? >> reporter: right. melissa, i think that they definitely have their act together a little bit more, even if not their message. the fact that they are taking their protests to the lobbies of some of these corporations that they have began protesting a year ago instead of just sitting in a park. that is a roughly new development, but they still haven't really crafted that message. it's still very disparate. it's still just anti-corporation, anti-corporate greed, anti-big business, anti-american capitalism. and it's unclear at this point whether that will have any traction. we do know, especially in watching the gamesmanship in this election season, that the rhetoric around the 1% or the 99% is probably its greatest achie
carl? >> the art market? >> kayla, what's your sense in terms of whether or not this group, one year later, has a better platform, a list of demands, any other sort of more central themes to rally around as opposed to these disparate people who want to occupy various things? >> reporter: right. melissa, i think that they definitely have their act together a little bit more, even if not their message. the fact that they are taking their protests to the lobbies of some of these...
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good to see you again. >> good to see you, carl. thank you. >>> the times runs this front page story a few weeks ago. then this week comes in, we get another from adobe and another from norfolk southern. and our question here at this table is when have enough piled up that you have to pay attention and change maybe a bullish view on the market? right. well, carl, what's interesting is most people's favorite stocks from six months ago or a year ago are now those that are disappointing, namely larger cap multi national companies. the reason why, it's pretty straightforward. the dollar has appreciated over the past year or so and global growth is slowing. so that international exposure has come out and got analyst expectations very high and it's now being disappointed. but ba is interesting is that moore domestically oriented companies are doing a little better. >> does that mean that we all need to pile into the ruffle or going back so companies where there's minimal exposure overseas? >> that's actually been our strategy, to try and
good to see you again. >> good to see you, carl. thank you. >>> the times runs this front page story a few weeks ago. then this week comes in, we get another from adobe and another from norfolk southern. and our question here at this table is when have enough piled up that you have to pay attention and change maybe a bullish view on the market? right. well, carl, what's interesting is most people's favorite stocks from six months ago or a year ago are now those that are...
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carl cameron has mitt romney's response from the campaign trail. jennifer griffin assesses the situation in the middle east and northern africa. we begin with the chief white house correspondent ed henry on the president's reaction today. good evening, ed. >> good evening, bret. tonight, the president is blasting mitt romney for his criticism of the administration's initial response. mr. obama telling cbs "60 minutes" that mr. romney has a tendency to shoot first and aim later. >> in cold blood, four americans murdered by a mob in benghazi. in a bat that lasted four hours on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. including u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens. the first american ambassador killed in the line of duty since 1979. raising alarm bells about american outposts all around the globe. >> i've directed my administration to increase the security at diplomatic posts around the world. make no mistake, we will work with the libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people. >> mr. are early signs the attack wa
carl cameron has mitt romney's response from the campaign trail. jennifer griffin assesses the situation in the middle east and northern africa. we begin with the chief white house correspondent ed henry on the president's reaction today. good evening, ed. >> good evening, bret. tonight, the president is blasting mitt romney for his criticism of the administration's initial response. mr. obama telling cbs "60 minutes" that mr. romney has a tendency to shoot first and aim later....
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harder and harder, carl to keep those secrets. we're here all day, jon's going in, i'm out, we're going to be using carrier pigeons. >> telepathy. >> to bring you the latest headlines as they cross first on cnbc. >> of course. >> back to you. >> fortt's got it all worked out. he knows how this thing works. we'll see you later, brian sullivan and jon fortt in san francisco. >>> the capital markets op-ed, and gary who was talking about the dangers, the costs, gary, of not owning apple. >> good time right after that segment. carl, i talk a lot about relative performance. i do it onair and off air. yesterday talking to a former colleague of mine. and we're talking about this idea relative performance if you don't own apple. you remember a year ago, i said if you don't own apple as an active manager, it's essentially being short the stock given the relative performance it's cost you. everyone wants to know what the numbers are. we're going to show you the numbers. take a look at these numbers right now. this is the cost of not owning a
harder and harder, carl to keep those secrets. we're here all day, jon's going in, i'm out, we're going to be using carrier pigeons. >> telepathy. >> to bring you the latest headlines as they cross first on cnbc. >> of course. >> back to you. >> fortt's got it all worked out. he knows how this thing works. we'll see you later, brian sullivan and jon fortt in san francisco. >>> the capital markets op-ed, and gary who was talking about the dangers, the...
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carl? >> shows how many choices we're going to have in the future as they try to win the living room. >>> still to come, we'll be joined by a member of the joint member's advisory council. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my mercedes-benz. [ male announcer ] introducing mbrace2. the most comprehensive cloud-based telematics system on the road. it's your world, from your car. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we wil
carl? >> shows how many choices we're going to have in the future as they try to win the living room. >>> still to come, we'll be joined by a member of the joint member's advisory council. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my...
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ed henry and carl cammeron both on set tonight. they live in fear as we approach the bottom of the hour and fox top story. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. the economy needs manufacturing. mhines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's puttg more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy his year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real thin... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor.
ed henry and carl cammeron both on set tonight. they live in fear as we approach the bottom of the hour and fox top story. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. the economy needs manufacturing. mhines,...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts d have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power of their $1 million service guarantee. you have so mu
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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carl. >> thanks, david. when we come back president of france's first annual budget putting a large tax on the rich and large companies to slash the deficit. will the wealthy flee in response? first rick santelli is working on the next hour of "squawk on the street." hey, rick. >> hi, carl. you know, yesterday when the spanish budget came out people on the floor were running around. i grabbed one of my sources and said hey. do they like it? he goes they must. stocks have rallied. when did the stock market become the validation for all economic fundamentals? we know that quantitative easing distorts stock prices. this is the topic. the real topic is lest we forget because there have been stock markets in the past like the nasdaq that have important lessons for us to learn and we'll go over all of that at the top of the hour. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that th
carl. >> thanks, david. when we come back president of france's first annual budget putting a large tax on the rich and large companies to slash the deficit. will the wealthy flee in response? first rick santelli is working on the next hour of "squawk on the street." hey, rick. >> hi, carl. you know, yesterday when the spanish budget came out people on the floor were running around. i grabbed one of my sources and said hey. do they like it? he goes they must. stocks have...
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but it is funny you mention that, carl. a deal was in the works. let's call it $5 billion that fell apart today. i don't know what the companies are, by the way. sort of get these hints occasionally because company a didn't feel synergies were there with company b. therefore they chose not to move ahead. that is typical of what's going on these days. >> remember, in this report they are very specifically saying here, when we announced the acquisition we said the benefits were 400 million by 2015. they are already getting there. now joint global talked on "mad money" that it's the after market part that is you need. in the end, when you buy at the top, you're very defensive. this is not aol/time warner. at the same time, had they waited a couple, 18 months, they would have gotten a very different dynamic. >> very different deal. it would have been time warner buying aol. by the way, greatest deal ever done for the shareholders. >> sometimes you have winners and losers. >> that's right. there always are. >> the entire sector is down across the board.
but it is funny you mention that, carl. a deal was in the works. let's call it $5 billion that fell apart today. i don't know what the companies are, by the way. sort of get these hints occasionally because company a didn't feel synergies were there with company b. therefore they chose not to move ahead. that is typical of what's going on these days. >> remember, in this report they are very specifically saying here, when we announced the acquisition we said the benefits were 400 million...
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carl? >> i remember asking you on friday if retailers other than apple stores would have them and your advice was to go to an apple store. that was a good call. meantime, this foxconn news, a fight breaks out at a dormitory. what do we know about whether or not that might impact the supply of the 5? >> reporter: hard to say. i was trying to get out of apple what the impact might be. the word out there is that the back plates for the iphone 5s might have been manufactured in this facility which is shut down for the day. what we know about what happened over the weekend, what foxconn is saying this uprising involved about 2,000 workers. it happened around 11:00 p.m. local time at a privately managed dorm there. the fight doesn't appear to have been work related, it was originally said it was between a worker and a guard. 79,000 workers at this facility overall. that's kind of a big incident. we'll have to wait and see how it affects supplies. >> we have disagreements at the coffee and water c
carl? >> i remember asking you on friday if retailers other than apple stores would have them and your advice was to go to an apple store. that was a good call. meantime, this foxconn news, a fight breaks out at a dormitory. what do we know about whether or not that might impact the supply of the 5? >> reporter: hard to say. i was trying to get out of apple what the impact might be. the word out there is that the back plates for the iphone 5s might have been manufactured in this...
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. >> you think carl is back to break even yet? i don't think so. carl icon and raskky added to their stakes, and they're going to explore their noncore businesses, which i'm sure they're being encouraged to do by both of those two big activist investors. it brings the stock back to the low 20s. it's got to get significantly higher or both these guys are going to remain under water. >> drop for wag, down 2%. >> yeah, walgreens still feeling the fallout from their express scrips disagreement. by tri care said they won't have walgreens in network. that's not so good for walgreens. very good for cvs. >> and a pop here for the hula hoop. more than 1,000 people participated in thailand's first ever national hula hoop competition. they held the event in an effort to prevent fitness. turns out it's very good exercise. who knew? contestants had to keep their hoops constantly swinging for more than 30 minutes. notice guy is not here today. that's all i'll say. pop for sears, up 9%. >> was up 9%. i think their losses weren't as wide as feared. this one is jus
. >> you think carl is back to break even yet? i don't think so. carl icon and raskky added to their stakes, and they're going to explore their noncore businesses, which i'm sure they're being encouraged to do by both of those two big activist investors. it brings the stock back to the low 20s. it's got to get significantly higher or both these guys are going to remain under water. >> drop for wag, down 2%. >> yeah, walgreens still feeling the fallout from their express scrips...
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is now. >> carl? >> denis, i wish i had time. straight ahead yrks a night was a big story in jackson hole. we will explain after the break. rr r. >> this may be a short week on wall street but there is a lot of economic data on tap. the jobs number coming up on friday. our senior economics reporter is back from jackson hole talking about what he expects the fed to do next week. steve, lay it on us. >> i think there is a good case to be made that the federal reserve will be aki iacting nex week. i want to show you three reasons why i think that's going to happen. the first is the minutes of the meeting were pretty clear. we will show you the important phrase out of that. the bernanke speech and the data. even more importantly, is there anything the data could say? i think this is the question the fed is asking itself that would make a change in how they see the forecast for the economy. i think they are still seeing the economy being weak, one and a half, maybe two and a half spe percent and that's not going to be enough to take d
is now. >> carl? >> denis, i wish i had time. straight ahead yrks a night was a big story in jackson hole. we will explain after the break. rr r. >> this may be a short week on wall street but there is a lot of economic data on tap. the jobs number coming up on friday. our senior economics reporter is back from jackson hole talking about what he expects the fed to do next week. steve, lay it on us. >> i think there is a good case to be made that the federal reserve will...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. i want to welcome my european sage mark rand from southwest securities and cover three topics, mark, conditionality and sterilization and growth. start with the first one. the conditionality takes away the notion everything is unlimit. it is all about the conditionality to traders on the floor. >> i agree. i think the big surprise is probably going to be the ecb will never be allowed to do anything, and i want to walk you down that path for a minute and give you the evidence. first place, the conditionality issue is centered to the ecb being able to do anything. that's that they agreed to. what do we find? we find in the last few days which none of your analysts have mentioned this morning, we find that the netherlands has just said the prime minister, there is not going to be any more money from the netherlands for grease and two days before that we have the finance minister of austria saying the austrians are done, they have had it, they're not going to any more austrian money to an
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. i want to welcome my european sage mark rand from southwest securities and cover three topics, mark, conditionality and sterilization and growth. start with the first one. the conditionality takes away the notion everything is unlimit. it is all about the conditionality to traders on the floor. >> i agree. i think the big surprise is probably going to be the ecb will never be allowed to do anything, and i want to walk you down that path for...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts d have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power of their $1 million service guarantee. you have so mu
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see what's kicking up. about 25 basis points. you can see what's kicking up on the ten-year. very similar move. but as important as that is, it's a parallel shift on their curve, meaning the short end and the long end rates have moved up together. many believe the trigger is the next chart. we are bumping along a very significant area. if we start to move much below the steepness of 250 basis points that separate those two maturi maturities, it might be something to pay attention to. as for what's going on in europe, tomato, tomato what's in a word?
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. like an answering machine, there's a loop and the markets have a loop and we're seeing this loop again and we all know what it is. let's look at some one-month charts. it's starting to come down. you can see aggressively the boon chart, over the sea, over the pond. their rates on the ten-year maturity are looking very similar. also moving down. well, what's moving up? let's look at a one-month chart of two-year maturities in spain. you can see...
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. >> carl should be worried. we have the activist investor. 7% steak. we're talking about the clinton group and greg will join us to make the case on what they can do and respond to some of the company's allegations that there's no plan on deck and also that the clinton group is a short-term self-interested investor. we'll get the low down on that straight ahead. meantime, one of the dollar stores raking in the dollars. all of the trades big movers. that is next. we'll hear the activists agit e agitating for change. small stock but this could see some pretty big moves. stay tuned. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next invest
. >> carl should be worried. we have the activist investor. 7% steak. we're talking about the clinton group and greg will join us to make the case on what they can do and respond to some of the company's allegations that there's no plan on deck and also that the clinton group is a short-term self-interested investor. we'll get the low down on that straight ahead. meantime, one of the dollar stores raking in the dollars. all of the trades big movers. that is next. we'll hear the activists...
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here is chief political correspondent carl cameron. >> in pennsylvania, democratic leading swing state where he raised $2 million, he tried to spark a come from behind in the polls with a speech at the military academy in college. criticizing president obama for down playing turmoil in the middle east and north africa. >> i don't consider the killing of the diplomats in libya as bump in the road. i sure as heck don't consider iran becoming nuclear a bump in the road. we need someone who recognizes the seriousness of what is ahead and willing to lead. [ applause ] >> romney has not spent much time or money. he slipped in the national polls to 4.1 points behind the president. eight points in the keystone state according to the real clear politic average of recent survey but hopeing for a surprise update. >> obama campaign thinks pennsylvania is in their pocket and they don't need to worry about it. we are going to take the white house. thank you. >> with the first presidential debate, both sides are downplaying expectations. romney notes in 2008 against mccain, mr. obama won each debate
here is chief political correspondent carl cameron. >> in pennsylvania, democratic leading swing state where he raised $2 million, he tried to spark a come from behind in the polls with a speech at the military academy in college. criticizing president obama for down playing turmoil in the middle east and north africa. >> i don't consider the killing of the diplomats in libya as bump in the road. i sure as heck don't consider iran becoming nuclear a bump in the road. we need someone...
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he spoke with carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street" earlier this morning and gave his reaction to the latest jobs data. let's listen. >> 8.1 this month means 43 months above 8%. remember when the president promised that he would prevent unemployment from getting above 8% if we passed the stimulus package? it's not been below 8% since then. making the predictions passing the stimulus, they said that unemployment down like at 5.4% today. this is just another example of lots of promises and lofty rhetoric made. >> all right. let's listen in again to president obama speaking in new hampshire. >> let's go ahead and get that done. let's get it done now. and by the way, if the republicans are serious about being concerned about joblessness, we could create a million new jobs right now if congress would pass the jobs plan that i sent to them a year ago. jobs for teachers. jobs for construction workers. jobs for folks looking for work for a long time. we can do that. but i need your help, new hampshire. i need your voices. you see, i appreciate that. then i need you to get your cousins and
he spoke with carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street" earlier this morning and gave his reaction to the latest jobs data. let's listen. >> 8.1 this month means 43 months above 8%. remember when the president promised that he would prevent unemployment from getting above 8% if we passed the stimulus package? it's not been below 8% since then. making the predictions passing the stimulus, they said that unemployment down like at 5.4% today. this is just another example of lots...
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he has been a prolific author ever since he and carl bernstein wrote the watergate scandal in 1972. he's just completed his 17th book. he takes us inside the room once again, this time for a look at the federal debt ceiling crisis of summer of twaefr. his countless hours of research and interviews uncover what went on between the white house and republican congressional leaders in those crucial weeks. the book is called "the price of politics." and i pleased to have bob woodward back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: so tell me, was this different at all in terms of other books you've written about this administration, the bush administration in any way in terms of the process? in terms of testimony questions? everything. >> the bush books and the first obama book i did were about wars when the commander in chief is dealing with his generals and his staff and his secretary of defense. so it's not as contentious. but this obama had to deal with a very dug-in republican majority in the house so it was a battle roy y'all. it was much more contentious. >> rose: you suggest
he has been a prolific author ever since he and carl bernstein wrote the watergate scandal in 1972. he's just completed his 17th book. he takes us inside the room once again, this time for a look at the federal debt ceiling crisis of summer of twaefr. his countless hours of research and interviews uncover what went on between the white house and republican congressional leaders in those crucial weeks. the book is called "the price of politics." and i pleased to have bob woodward back...
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[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts d have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the equity in your home. while identity theft can't be completely stopped, no one protects you better than lifelock, and lifelock stands behind that with the power of their $1 million service guarantee. you have so mu
[tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most...
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jenna: we'll continue to watch this as this develops. 55 days until the election, carl, thank you. jon: a major showdown playing out in america's third largest school district. hundreds of thousands of children still not in class. is there any end in sight to this teacher's strike? we are live in chicago with the latest there. jenna: certainly all eyes on the middle east today including four american dip plea matter including a u.s. ambassador are murdered by an angry mob. does this threaten to really upset our policy in the entire region? we'll talk more about that. brand-new reaction in just three minutes. woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affe seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' g
jenna: we'll continue to watch this as this develops. 55 days until the election, carl, thank you. jon: a major showdown playing out in america's third largest school district. hundreds of thousands of children still not in class. is there any end in sight to this teacher's strike? we are live in chicago with the latest there. jenna: certainly all eyes on the middle east today including four american dip plea matter including a u.s. ambassador are murdered by an angry mob. does this threaten to...
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lori: carl, thank you. melissa: coming up, just in case you were wondering the post office is still on congresses to do list. maybe the best fix is to have government just get out of the way. lori: let's take a look at some of the winners and losers on the s&p 500. there are some winners on the day with the dow climbing. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really important to me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with tools that help me work my strategies, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 spot patterns and find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then, when i'm ready... act decisively. tdd#
lori: carl, thank you. melissa: coming up, just in case you were wondering the post office is still on congresses to do list. maybe the best fix is to have government just get out of the way. lori: let's take a look at some of the winners and losers on the s&p 500. there are some winners on the day with the dow climbing. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from...
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if it they don't, they'll print hone despite what carl says, they'll print money. and when they print money, you better own silver or rice or a real he is set. >> joining us is ben liechtenstein. i don't know if you caught that, but a couple of our european guests are pretty cautious on the attractiveness of u.s. equities. you look at the tone this morning, are you surprised there's in the administer of a positive attitude now that people are talking about qe-3? >> well, not really. recently obviously bad has been good for the most part. we saw that on friday with the weaker than expected jobs data, but we saw a bit of activity for the most part or lack of a selloff if you will. but i think what we're dealing with right now headed in to this morning is weak than expected import and export data out of china and just a little bit of weight at the top. 1335 level on the s&p is a difficult level to get through. we've exhibited an enormous amount of energy to get up to the level. the question traders have, is this a top or a double top area. and certainly i have to agre
if it they don't, they'll print hone despite what carl says, they'll print money. and when they print money, you better own silver or rice or a real he is set. >> joining us is ben liechtenstein. i don't know if you caught that, but a couple of our european guests are pretty cautious on the attractiveness of u.s. equities. you look at the tone this morning, are you surprised there's in the administer of a positive attitude now that people are talking about qe-3? >> well, not really....
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megyn: carl cameron joins us live from toledo where governor romney will hold his final event of the day. >> reporter: mitt romney said it and there is a big billboard they will be trotting out. we can't afford four more years and that's the even caps laiftion what romney wants to talk about in the final six weeks of this campaign. there is a reemphasis on jobs and the economy. the core of his campaign, the reason he ran to fix the failed obama economy. he's talking about shared sacrifice, not everybody is going to get a tax cut. it's time for serious leadership to deal with the nation's budget crisis. >> don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because i'm also going to lower deductions and exemptions. but by bringing rates down we'll be able to let small businesses keep more of their money so they can hire more people. my priorities is jobs and i'll make it happen. >> reporter: bigger crowds and raucous rhetoric from romney. romney has a new ad out in which he speaks directly to camera and tries to frame it in broad terms. as he puts it a government dependency society versus as he pu
megyn: carl cameron joins us live from toledo where governor romney will hold his final event of the day. >> reporter: mitt romney said it and there is a big billboard they will be trotting out. we can't afford four more years and that's the even caps laiftion what romney wants to talk about in the final six weeks of this campaign. there is a reemphasis on jobs and the economy. the core of his campaign, the reason he ran to fix the failed obama economy. he's talking about shared...